A SHATTERED SOVEREIGNTY: Liu Shaoqi’s Secret Plot in Indochine and the Sacrifice of Asian and African Believers
While Beijing’s modern propaganda paints its early "Aid Vietnam against France" campaign as a selfless act of decolonization, the CCP’s own internal archives tell a different story. According to records held by the Academy of Party History and Literature of the CCP Central Committee, the CCP was engaged in a calculated, high-level conspiracy to arm insurgents and overthrow the internationally recognized government of Vietnam.
I. The Secret Meeting: Stalin Delegates "Expansion" to Mao
The subversion began in February 1950 during a secret summit in Moscow. Joseph Stalin explicitly told Mao Zedong that because the Soviet Union was exhausted from WWII, China must take the lead in "assisting" Vietnam. Stalin’s logic was clear: "China is Vietnam’s neighbor and is familiar with its situation... I hope the task of aiding Vietnam will be primarily China's."
II. Confessed Logistics: The 1949 Infiltration
Long before the official "war" narratives began, the CCP had already opened its doors to insurgents. In November 1949, two special envoys from Ho Chi Minh arrived in Beijing with a handwritten letter. According to CCP archives, they requested:
Establishment of diplomatic ties (to grant the insurgency a veneer of legitimacy).
10 million USD in financial aid.
Military equipment for three full divisions.
The dispatch of CCP military cadres to lead the insurgency.
Liu Shaoqi, then Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, was personally put in charge of this clandestine operation.
III. The Proxy Commander: Liu Shaoqi’s Invisible Hand
Official records show that Liu Shaoqi acted as the "CEO" of the Vietnamese insurgency. His directives were clinical and ruthless:
Border Control: In December 1949, Liu ordered Lin Biao to move elite troops to the border to facilitate the flow of weapons and medicine while maintaining plausible deniability ("Do not allow troops to cross the border yet").
Shadow Government: Liu personally selected Luo Guibo (Director of the General Office of the Central Military Commission) as the secret liaison. Luo confessed in his memoirs that he was provided with a radio station and a specialized military staff (secretaries, code-breakers, and guards) to operate inside Vietnam.
The "Seven Rules" of Subversion: In August 1950, CCP General Wei Guoqing drafted "Seven Rules of Conduct" for the Military Advisory Group. These rules required all advisors to "strictly obey orders from Beijing" and "keep China-Vietnam defense secrets." This proves the "Vietnamese" military strategy was being dictated from Beijing.
IV. Confessed Armament: A Massive Weapons Pipeline
The scale of the intervention was staggering for a "newly founded" China. Liu Shaoqi personally approved the following shipments to the Viet Minh:
Early 1951: 6 infantry regiments and 1 heavy artillery regiment's worth of equipment.
Total Tally: 116,000 rifles, 420 artillery pieces, and millions of rounds of ammunition, along with communication, engineering, and medical supplies.
The Dien Bien Phu Evidence: CCP archives admit that "all weapons, ammunition, communications equipment, food, and medicine used or consumed in the Dien Bien Phu campaign were provided by China." Viet Minh leader Hoang Van Hoan later confessed: "Without the artillery sent from China... and without General Wei Guoqing’s direct command at the front, victory would have been impossible."
V. Beyond Military: Total Institutional Infiltration
The CCP’s subversion wasn't limited to the battlefield. They exported the "CCP Model" to ensure long-term control:
Ideological Brainwashing: Established the "Vietnam Yucai School" in Guangxi to train over 400 Vietnamese youth in CCP doctrine.
Military Schools in China: Created a secret military academy in Yunnan (later moved to Guangxi) to train Vietnamese officers under CCP instructors.
Ethnic Manipulation: In 1952, the CCP sent advisors to Vietnam to implement "Minority Area Autonomy" policies—a carbon copy of the CCP’s own strategy to control border regions.
VI. The Human Cost: What Communist Rule Meant for Ordinary Vietnamese
The ultimate tragedy of the CCP’s "success" in subverting Indochina was not merely a military victory, but the horrific structural and humanitarian nightmare it unleashed upon ordinary civilians. By exporting the militaristic system with the CCP's distinct Leninist organizational characteristics, Beijing introduced a ruthless technology of social control and political purging to North Vietnam, shattering the traditional fabric of civil society.
For ordinary citizens, minority groups, and religious communities, the imposition of this totalitarian apparatus meant a succession of historic catastrophes:
1. The Proxy War and the Cynical Fracture of Societies
The war effort orchestrated by the CCP transformed Indochina into a meat grinder where entire populations were instrumentalized. On the front lines, the communist insurgency faced the French Far East Expeditionary Corps (CEFEO), which deployed tens of thousands of African colonial troops (Tirailleurs from Senegal, Mali, Morocco, and Algeria). Whether they were Muslims, animists, or Christians, these soldiers were conscripted or recruited into an ideological clash far removed from their homelands.
Concurrently, local Vietnamese Catholic and Christian communities in the Tonkin delta (particularly in regions like Phát Diệm and Bùi Chu) formed autonomous self-defense militias to protect their independence from communist control. This proxy conflict, fueled by Liu Shaoqi’s covert weapon pipeline, cynically turned colonized peoples, ethnic minorities, and religious groups against one another.
2. Political Suppression of Religious Minorities and the Logic of Total Submission
For the Viet Minh, heavily advised and structured by Beijing’s political commissars, the Catholic Church and wider Christian networks represented an intolerable alternative power structure. Because certain Christian militias tactically allied with French forces to escape communist subjugation, the entire religious community fell under a blanket of permanent suspicion.
Beginning in the 1950s, under the political guise of eradicating "imperialist collaborators," the regime instituted a fierce police state. The systematic arrest of priests and pastors, forced placement in political re-education camps, and targeted extrajudicial executions jalonned the total subjugation of civil society.
3. The Violence of "Land Reform" (Cải cách ruộng đất) and the Great Exodus of 1954
From 1953 to 1956, experts dispatched by the CCP directly exported Mao Zedong’s dogmatic, violent land reform model to North Vietnam. Executed along rigid Marxist class-struggle criteria, the campaign aimed to physically and socially liquidate "landlords" and "rich peasants." Historians estimate that this state-engineered terror resulted in between 15,000 and over 50,000 deaths (including executions and deaths from starvation in detention)—a toll so devastating that Ho Chi Minh was forced to make a rare public apology for "grave errors" in 1956. While the ideological targeting was socioeconomic rather than explicitly confession-based, countless Christian peasants and smallholders were destroyed, and church-owned properties were systematically confiscated.
This reign of ideological terror triggered a massive humanitarian seismic shift: following the 1954 Geneva Accords, refusing to live under the nascent communist autocracy, between 800,000 and 1 million North Vietnamese—the vast majority of whom were Catholics—abandoned everything to flee south during Operation Passage to Freedom. Two decades later, in 1975, the expansion of this exact same totalitarian model to the entire country would trigger a second global tragedy: the desperate flight by sea of hundreds of thousands of refugees, immortalized by history as the "Boat People."
VII. Conclusion: A Legacy of Betrayal and Aggression
These records, combined with the historical record of the U.S. Department of State (history.state.gov), which confirms that the legitimate State of Vietnam was recognized by dozens of nations as early as February 7, 1950, prove that the CCP’s intervention was a premeditated violation of international law.
Despite decades of diplomatic relations and billions in economic and technological aid from France (including the construction of the P4 Lab in Wuhan), the CCP has never apologized for its role in the deaths of French and Vietnamese personnel during this proxy war. Instead, it continues to boast about these "achievements" in its internal "Party History" documents.
The world must realise: the CCP’s current lawless aggression in the South China Sea against neighbours like the Philippines is not a novel departure. It is the tactical evolution of a 75-year-old, Leninist-style militaristic policy.While Beijing’s propaganda has historically gloried in the openly-disclosed details of its transnational armed interventions—such as its massive weapon supply-lines during the anti-French campaign in Indochina—it has always rejected the legal labels of "subversion" or "aggression". Yet, these very historical operational disclosures, combined with today’s grey-zone coercion in the Pacific, betray the regime's unbroken pedigree of de facto expansionism and total disregard for sovereign borders.
Don't be fooled by Beijing's phrase of "non-interference" in Africa. The OISNT evidence in 2026 from Mali and Sudan paints a terrifyingly familiar picture.
In Mali, the CCP is exporting its digital totalitarianism via "Safe City" AI surveillance to back a brutal military junta. In Sudan, NORINCO's weapon pipelines are feeding both sides of a horrific civil war to secure oil and Red Sea ports, leaving millions of African Christians and civilians in a humanitarian meat grinder.
From subverting French sovereignty in Indochina in 1950 to crushing African societies today, this militaristic system with distinct Leninist organizational characteristics has never changed. It only swaps its masks—from communist internationalism to state-capitalist looting.
🚨 FROM INDOCHINA IN 1950 TO LONDON IN 2026: The Continuity of Leninist Subversion
The global furore sparked by Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s proposal to mandate real-name ID verification on social media platforms must not be viewed as a mere domestic policy drift. Rather, it represents the chilling culmination of a systemic subversion operation initiated by the CCP over seventy-five years ago.
In 1950, Liu Shaoqi covertly funneled pipelines of weaponry into Indochina to dismantle the legal order and subvert French and local sovereignty. In 2026, this apparatus of subversion has evolved; it has mutated into the global exportation of social control doctrines and authoritarian technologies. Having perfected the eradication of online anonymity on the Chinese populace, and subsequently outsourced it to African military juntas, this exact template of "crushing civil autonomy" has now breached the heart of British constitutional democracy.
To abolish anonymity in London under the guise of "public safety" is to adopt the raw administrative engineering of the Zhongnanhai. It strips ordinary British citizens of their digital shields, ensuring that any domestic critique of state policy is met with the psychological dread of state surveillance. The ultimate irony of history is now manifest: the CCP no longer requires physical invasion to undermine Western institutions. Its supreme triumph of sovereign subversion is witnessing British leaders voluntarily enforce the very methods of civilian flicage and total control originally engineered in Beijing.
The 2013 Joint Strategic Plan as a Trojan Horse for European Subversion
In the context of international law and sovereign defense, the EU-China 2020 Strategic Plan for Cooperation, signed in Beijing on 23 November 2013, stands as Exhibit A. It is the formal policy anchor that legally and systematically introduced the CCP’s Leninist engineering of absolute social control into the institutional marrow of the European Union.
When subjected to a rigorous intelligence audit, the text of this official document—archived on the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs website—shatters the illusion of European "regulatory independence". It reveals that the Digital Services Act (DSA), digital ID wallets, and automated civic suppression witnessed across Europe and the UK in 2026 are the direct, inevitable structural results of this 2013 blueprint.
1. The Convergence of "Network Security": Laundering Social Control as "Crime Fighting"
The 2013 text explicitly mandates that the EU and the CCP shall "promote the building of a peaceful, secure, resilient and open cyber space" through joint working groups, and shall "inform each other of criminal offences... and carry out joint operations. Strengthen police training cooperation."
Within the CCP’s militarised administrative legalism, "cybercrime" and "financial offences" are euphemisms for any digital coordination that threatens state control or facilitates capital flight. By legally committing to "joint operations" and "police training", the EU effectively validated the CCP’s extraterritorial administrative overreach. This reciprocal policy environment provided the initial political cover that allowed Chinese covert operations—including the later deployment of un-declared "overseas police stations" in Paris and London—to take root on European soil. The modern enforcement of the DSA, which empowers European bureaucrats to define "disinformation" and silence local dissent, utilizes the exact state-centric internet architecture agreed upon in Beijing in 2013.
2. Joint Research Programs: The Reverse-Incubation of Authoritarian Tech
The agreement outlines initiatives for "joint research and innovation cooperation in the fields of biotechnology, medical and information and communication technologies (ICT)... encouraging respective researchers to participate in each other’s R&D projects."
This clause established a policy pipeline that funnelled advanced European algorithmic data, biometric frameworks, and ICT architecture directly into Chinese military-civil fusion systems. These very technologies were mastered through state-sponsored domestic "clinical trials" on hundreds of millions of Chinese citizens and minority populations. Once weaponised into robust predictive-policing and facial-recognition models, this surveillance apparatus was modularised and reverse-exported back into Western and African civilian management systems under the guise of commercial tech.
3. "Urbanization Partnerships": Packaging Grid-Management as "Eco-Cities"
The 2013 agreement details cooperation on "urban sustainable development planning, urban infrastructure construction and management... promoting advanced technologies and management experiences... under the 'EU-China Low-Carbon Eco-City Cooperation Project'."
The CCP’s concept of "scientific urban management" is the exact administrative blueprint for Gridded Management (网格化管理)—the atomisation of civil society into hyper-monitored physical blocks to prevent localized political assembly. By re-branding this totalitarian surveillance network as "Smart Cities" and "Eco-Friendly Infrastructure", European municipal authorities unwittingly adopted the spatial control logic of the Zhongnanhai. The automated algorithmic suppression faced by European farmers, trade unions, and independent journalists in 2026 is not a temporary policy error; it is the manifestation of a grid-management philosophy signed off over a decade ago.
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